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Created by NewScotty NewScotty  > 9 months ago, 16 Oct 2013
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NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

16 Oct 2013 2:35pm
In light of a recent post with Ted.
What's your top 3 beers ?

Edit: Mine is Corona, Asahi & Bintang (no particular order)

Scotty's tip: Place 2 beer glasses in the freezer and rinse and rotate with each beer.
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

16 Oct 2013 4:37pm
1.ANY

2.MORE

3.XXXX

62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

16 Oct 2013 2:38pm
Big Head from Burleigh Brewing Company.

weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

16 Oct 2013 4:41pm
on a hot day Corona

on tap Guinniss

on everyday XXXX
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

16 Oct 2013 5:23pm
1. Peroni.
2. Becks.
3. Corona (must be drunk with a sliver of lime only).
4. Heineken.

A usefull tip for connoisseurs. If it has screw top, it is not worth drinking!

ET.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

16 Oct 2013 3:26pm
Asahi
Stella
Extra dry for the big sessions.

Souwester
Souwester

WA

1266 posts

16 Oct 2013 3:35pm
Emu Export all the way ha ha!
Bertie
Bertie

NSW

1351 posts

16 Oct 2013 6:53pm
creatures pale ale
coopers pale ale
fat yak
jasdeking
jasdeking

QLD

1820 posts

16 Oct 2013 6:14pm
merlot ladies
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:26pm
A year ago, these were my top 3!




I trust I kept you guys half entertained with my Japan exploits! Lovely place to visit.


Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:28pm
Here you go Scotty!
If I was super rich, I would buy you one of these, with 12 kegs to feed it with!

thePup
thePup

13831 posts

16 Oct 2013 5:48pm
anything but EMU or Westend
Ctngoodvibes
Ctngoodvibes

WA

1404 posts

16 Oct 2013 5:49pm
Bourbon. Go hard or go home I say
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:51pm
In no particular order:
Heineken
Little Creatures Pale Ale
Stella Artois
jasdeking
jasdeking

QLD

1820 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:04pm
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jasdeking said..

merlot ladies


fooken red thumb get fooked who are ya ? coward ...ooops too much xxxx

some peeps are so serious ... time for some rum to late for beers

thePup
thePup

13831 posts

16 Oct 2013 6:05pm
^^^^^
hahahaha
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

16 Oct 2013 6:21pm
Simondo, get ya farkin lottery tickets in and buy me that farker.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

16 Oct 2013 9:22pm
1. Tooheys New for when volume is required. And to answer yr earlier question Scotty the cans do taste better as they are always fresh. I switched to cans a few yrs back after being continually annoyed when finding badly capped bottles that were half flat. Cans are extremely reliable !!! I can do a session on the Extra Drys like Chrispy if required and also James Boaggs Drafts

2. Little Creatures, Any of the Japs beers that Simondo likes, James Squire, Cascade, Boags Premium, Peroni, Coopers Green, for those sessions where no more than 4 or 5 will be swallowed

3. After that I am fairly relaxed but the beers I do not like are (and in no particular order - forgive me if I miss a few ) Fosters, Fosters Bitter, Carlton, Carlton cold, XXXX - well you get the drift.

Beer I miss the most is Macs Summer Ale. I have a strict beer rotation policy - 2 in the freezer to start and every time I need a new one I take one from the freezer and replace with another from the fridge.....I find this keeps things right on the edge......alternatively I love how an esky can get them to a perfect temp. If we have a bunch of people coming over I like to bring out the 88 litre Icemate Esky from the shed and put in bag of ice on the bottom then load all of my beers in and put another bag on top and leave for 60 mins minimum. I leave the other bag intact until the crew arrive, put theirs on top and empty the last bag - after taking a few of mine from the bottom for easy access. Perfection

asea
asea

QLD

5544 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:23pm
Ted's
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

16 Oct 2013 6:30pm
^^^^ Ted, since we're on the subject of keeping beer cold.
Adding to your esky prep,
1. Add 3 blue plastic freezer blocks on the base of esky.
2. Layer of ice.
3. layer of beers
4. Layer of ice.
5. Layer of beers
6. Final layer of ice.
7. 3 blue plastic freezer packs on top.

You can't rely solely on the ice.
The key is the freezer packs.
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:35pm
whatever's in chrispy's fridge

joking mate my shout
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

16 Oct 2013 6:47pm
Did I hear someone's shout

And Scotty that is a stupid idea with the bricks,just takes up beer space
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

16 Oct 2013 9:53pm
Coopers, Coopers and Paulaner.
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

16 Oct 2013 6:54pm
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chrispy said..

Did I hear someone's shout

And Scotty that is a stupid idea with the bricks,just takes up beer space


just chuck the little suckers in - they won't last long in their bath anyways
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

16 Oct 2013 6:55pm
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chrispy said..

Did I hear someone's shout

And Scotty that is a stupid idea with the bricks,just takes up beer space


I still fit a carton in and a few more so how many do you wanna farkin drink.
24 very cold ones in Scotty's esky vs 36 average ones in Chrispy's esky.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

16 Oct 2013 9:56pm
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NewScotty said..

^^^^ Ted, since we're on the subject of keeping beer cold.
Adding to your esky prep,
1. Add 3 blue plastic freezer blocks on the base of esky.
2. Layer of ice.
3. layer of beers
4. Layer of ice.
5. Layer of beers
6. Final layer of ice.
7. 3 blue plastic freezer packs on top.

You can't rely solely on the ice.
The key is the freezer packs.


Scotty did you ever watch that show Myth Busters when they did an experiment to work out the fastest and most efficient way to cool beer from when its warm to when its cold? Basically if you are starting from a poor position like that you need to mix some water in the with the ice to ensure the coldness gets in and around as much of the surface area of the bottles / cans as possible. Whilst this might be the best idea for instant cooling to my way of thinking it significantly reduces the length of time you can keep the beer cold as the ice melts away faster - and this is normally of more concern to me. Happy to wait an extra 5 mins for an ice cold one
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

16 Oct 2013 7:05pm
Ted, I used to put in 10 % of capacity of esky of water in (e.g. 6 litres to a 60 litre esky) with the ice and it seems to work well for a certain period but then tended to go with just the ice with freezer packs. It used to be like Antartica to dive down deep for the last few.
Trust me on the blue plastic freezer packs as they make a difference. See how long it takes the ice to melt. I've had ice stuck around the packs 3 days after a drink.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

16 Oct 2013 10:16pm
I hear ya. When we go camping I freeze 4 or 5 2 litre ice cream containers and that helps me keep my ice for 4 days sometimes more. Although often I re-fill after 3 just because I can Actually its because the chickybabe likes to put food in my beer esky !!!
NewScotty
NewScotty

2350 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:04pm
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Ted the Kiwi said..

I hear ya. When we go camping I freeze 4 or 5 2 litre ice cream containers and that helps me keep my ice for 4 days sometimes more. Although often I re-fill after 3 just because I can Actually its because the chickybabe likes to put food in my beer esky !!!


Ted, "chickybabe" needs her own esky.
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

17 Oct 2013 8:44am
Home brew or nothing.....at the moment its nothing because my keg fridge blew a motor and I am in training for a marathon...if I have to buy beers I'll usually go for Coopers Sparkling
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

17 Oct 2013 9:07am
Any beer brewed and bottled under the Reinheitsgebot beer purity law.

All you blokes who mentioned Peroni, Heineken, Becks etc, beware. In MOST cases, it is now what it seems. It is "badge engineered" or brewed under license or supervision somewhere in Australia, even though they tell you it's premium imported beer. And you CAN tell the difference. Mostly it's either Lion Nathan, or one of the other big breweries who are making it and it's just not as good as the proper imported beers.

Try a Budvar from Czech, or Oettinger, Steigl from Austria. Plenty of others if you look, but check the label for where it's really I brewed if you want the real thing.
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